HIV-positive Palestinians in Gaza have run out of medication: ‘There is nothing left’
A new report has shed light on the struggles of HIV-positive Palestinians living in Gaza, where medication is running out.
Queer HIV-positive Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip have revealed the problems they have endured since the Israel-Hamas conflict began 15 months ago.
Speaking as part of a report for The Intercept, on Monday (13 January), 27-year-old E.S., who used a pseudonym to protect his identity, said the blockade of food and medical supplies imposed by the Israeli military had meant that he has run out of preventative medication.
“My doctor told me that the antiretrovirals have been consumed completely and there is nothing left in store,” he said. “There are no more supplies coming in or there hasn’t been any supplies at all coming in to the south or
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